Remedy has now finished its work on Control just about a month before release.

The news of Control going gold was shared on Twitter today by Remedy’s Mikael Kasurinen, who is one of the directors of the project. “It is done. New IP, new tech, new game structure, new direction, three platforms,” Kasurinen said upon finishing the game. All of the things he mentioned here are big changes for Remedy with Control, especially the fact that it’ll release on multiple platforms. Control is Remedy’s first game that it has made since its partnership with Xbox ended in 2016.

Remedy’s communications director Thomas Puha also chimed in on Twitter after the game went gold and talked about how much of an accomplishment Control is. For a team with less than 100 team members on average, to finish a game of this size in three years is a remarkable feat, he stated.

In three years. So much new stuff. Pretty incredible we were able to pull it off at high quality. Game is pretty big too and definitely different. Less than 100 people internally on average. Thanks to all the external developer help and @505_Gameshttps://t.co/IOnjep0Ck8

Everything I’ve personally continued to see of Control has me incredibly excited to get my hands on it. As a big fan of Remedy’s past games like Alan Wake and Quantum Break, Control seems to have the same DNA of those past titles while also being drastically different in some ways. If everything turns out like I hope, this should be one of the better titles of this summer to play.